Fluid Power Journal May 2022

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OTC RETURNS TO ITS USUAL TIME IN MAY A

fter postponing from May to August last year due to COVID concerns, the Offshore Technology Conference returns to its traditional meeting time in the first week of May. OTC runs May 2-5 at NRG Park in Houston, where exhibitors will display new technologies and products for the offshore sector. Despite the lifting of COVID-related restrictions, participants, whether vaccinated or not, are being encouraged to always wear a mask inside the building. They are also asked to practice social distancing when interacting with others. New at OTC this year is the OTC Energy Transition Pavilion, a meeting place for energy transition dialogue where attendees become Energy Transition Partners and showcase advances in alternative energy sources as well as solutions to decarbonize, drive sustainability, and improve energy efficiency. The industry faces mounting investor pressure to deliver sustainable operations and reduce carbon emissions, and it has been estimated that achieving net zero will require an investment of $ 5 trillion. At OTC, companies highlight equipment, digital solutions, and process improvements that move the needle on progress toward a lower-carbon industry. They share expertise in improving efficiencies in drilling; production and operations; health, safety, and environment practices; and innovative uses of data and systems.

For more information, visit https://2022.otcnet.org/welcome.


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